Logos Circle: Zanzibar
This workshop picks up where our last session session left off. After mapping out the roots of Tanzania’s employment crisis and understanding the skills in the room, we’ll shift into a plan of action for how we can begin tackling this issue.
This session is part of Zanzalu, a temporary gathering space for builders, organisers, and dreamers shaping new ways of living and working. Logos Circles are local, community-led spaces for exploring how decentralised tech can support real-world challenges.
Agenda
Arrival & Welcome
Grab a drink, settle in, and meet others. Informal check-in for those who missed the previous session.
Recap from Day Session
Quick overview of what was discussed last session:
Roots of Tanzania’s employment crisis
Key themes and challenges surfaced
Skills and interests in the room
Framing the Challenge
Group discussion: What real interventions feel possible?
How can we support youth employment, entrepreneurship, or community-led solutions?
Breakout: Project Jam
Small group working sessions:
Pick a focus area (e.g. skills mapping, microgrants, creative economy)
Sketch out one practical initiative
Identify what’s needed (people, partners, tech, funding, etc.)
Shareback & Feedback
Each group shares their idea in a couple of minutes.
Open floor for feedback, additions, and offers of support.
Next Steps
How to stay involved and continue working on ideas throughout the duration of Zanzalu and beyond.
Close & Hangout
Stick around to chat and connect.
About Logos
Logos is a sovereign, decentralised technology stack that realises the cypherpunk vision of autonomous digital territories and network states. It is designed to champion personal liberties and collective abundance through upgrading human governance.
About Zanzalu
Zanzalu is a pop-up city located in Fumba Town, Zanzibar that brings together builders, artists, entrepreneurs, and researchers from across Africa and beyond. Our mission is to help build the innovation ecosystem in East Africa. Over several weeks, participants live, work, and co-create in community, exploring themes related to frontier tech, innovative governance, and the cities of tomorrow.